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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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what, BO, autism and dead people?
Nice.
(, Thu 14 Nov 2013, 21:17, 1 reply, 11 years ago)
Hobnobs topped the list I seem to remember.
Although Jaffa cakes were being discussed rather robustly.
(, Thu 14 Nov 2013, 21:21, Reply)
Jaffa Cakes aren't biscuits.

(, Thu 14 Nov 2013, 21:21, Reply)
They're called cakes, but are really biscuits.
It was discussed in the PUB! It is right therefore. Pedantic twat.
(, Thu 14 Nov 2013, 21:24, Reply)
No, they are called cakes and are cakes.

(, Thu 14 Nov 2013, 21:25, Reply)
Although Wikipedia agrees with you.
Hmmm...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaffa_Cakes
(, Thu 14 Nov 2013, 21:27, Reply)
They had to prove to HMRC that they were cakes so that they could retain their VAT status.
Cool story zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
(, Thu 14 Nov 2013, 21:28, Reply)
^^this^^
The distinction is easy. A cake goes hard and dry when it's stale. A biscuit goes soggy and soft when it's stale. Ergo a Jaffa cake is NOT a biscuit.
(, Thu 14 Nov 2013, 21:25, Reply)

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